Black Matte Vinyl
₹199.00
HSN Code: 3919
Net Quantity: 1 Roll
Surface Recommendation: Design helmets, bikes, cars, cycles, cupboards, fridges, etc.
Special Feature: Matte, Peel and Stick, Waterproof, Reusable
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Key Features
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Premium grade high-quality vinyl designed wrapping vehicles, furniture, gadgets, and any other suitable plain surface. Easy to install on most contours & shapes
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Dry the surface of the application area before you stick it, comes with adhesive on the back, just peel & stick. Please keep it dry post-application for 24 hours. It will not harm painted surfaces. Does Not Leave adhesive residue behind when removed
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DO NOT wash 48 hrs after installation. If there is a crimp or crease or if the temperature is low, blow with a heat gun first from a distance and then paste
Installation Steps
1. Map Out the Vehicle’s Surface: Before wrapping any vehicle, one needs to inspect and measure the vehicle’s surface. Since each vehicle features unique dimensions and potential challenges, making a map of the surface ahead of time allows the technician to know where they will have to adjust the installation procedure to accommodate for curves or areas with minor damage.one
2. Prepare and Clean the Surface of the Vehicle: The vehicle’s surface will then need to be thoroughly cleaned to remove any dirt or grime that may interfere with the application of the vinyl wrap. If your vehicle has significant surface damage such as large paint chips, deep scratches, or rust, it may be worth repairing these imperfections before applying a vinyl wrap. Some types of damage may show through the vinyl or cause damage to the wrap in the future, reducing its durability and usable life.
3. Measure and Cut the Vinyl: One of the most important steps in the vinyl wrap installation process is accurately measuring and cutting the vinyl to fit the contours of the vehicle’s body.
4. Apply the Vinyl to the Vehicle: When installing the vehicle wrap, installers will carefully peel off the vinyl backing and begin laying the wrap on the vehicle. This process starts in the middle and works outward to the edges to avoid air bubbles. Once the wrap appears to be applied smoothly, the technician will use a squeegee and a heat gun to remove any air that might be trapped under the surface, ensuring a consistently smooth appearance.









































